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Clean Energy means any source of energy which does not emit any Greenhouse Gas (GHG) when used, Renewable Energy sources can be considered as such.
Achieving the objectives of the Paris Agreement requires a massive scaling-up of Renewable Energy Sources (RES), and regional energy market integration facilitates RES large-scale...

Within the framework of the “Mediterranean Economic Week”, CMI hosted a conference on 21 November 2017, entitled “Towards Clean Energy for the Mediterranean: The Role of Regional Integration in Electricity Markets”. In this video CMI Director Blanca Moreno Dodson talks about CMI role and efforts in advocating for an integrated energy market and...

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The Mediterranean region has a key role to play in the implementation of the Paris Agreement (AP) on Climate Change. To achieve the objectives of the Paris agreement, renewable energy must be mobilized on a larger scale.
However, a larger-scale integration of renewable energy in the electricity systems is a major challenge for...

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The MENA region is rich in solar resources, which harnessed through technologies such as Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) and Thermal Energy Storage (TES) could help countries in the region meet their growing energy needs with clean power. However, some obstacles remain in the implementation of this technology, including lack of...

The webinar, taking place online on Tuesday 20th of June, 2017 at 2pm time in Dubai, is free to attend and it is organized by the World Bank MENA CSP Knowledge & Innovation Program. Places are free but limited, offered on a first come first served basis at http://bit.ly/2sJEovn
The recent tender of the CSP project in Dubai DEWA 200 has...

[Workshop] EU ‘Clean Energy for All Europeans’ Package Explained to Mediterranean Countries
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The Center for Mediterranean Integration (CMI) launched, in November 2015, the Mediterranean Forum on Electricity and Climate Change, a permanent discussion platform among countries, international organisations, regulators and electricity...

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The Center for Mediterranean Integration (CMI) is a multi-partner platform where development agencies, Governments, local authorities and civil society from around the Mediterranean convene in order to exchange knowledge, discuss public policies, and identify the solutions needed to address key challenges facing the Mediterranean region.